Good news, readers! The entry period for the Collector Club event Spokes and Spurs is now open!
If you're hoping to attend, get your entry in here. Note that the tickets aren't transferrable - you have to put your name in when you enter, and it has to match the name on your Collector Club account (don't use a nickname!). If you're bringing a guest, you have to put their name in at time of entry as well. Looks like ticket prices had a pretty big jump - usually it's in the $275 ballpark, but now we're up to $375. I guess it had to happen sometime. Also,the host hotel is the Renaissance Waterford in OKC. Looks decent enough from the pictures. Good luck to everyone entering! The entry deadline is 1/11, so don't dawdle with your entries!
In other news, it was announced today that visitors to the Kentucky Horse Park won't have to pay parking for the entire year, with the exception of some (unannounced) events. I'm guessing this is going to work similar to my yearly KHP membership, where we get free parking for almost everything except Breyerfest, the Land Rover Kentucky and other large events. We're still waiting to hear if it's going to cost money to park during Breyerfest, but I wouldn't be surprised if it isn't included in this. Guess we'll find out later!
Not much to say about the Beowulf controversy, except the artwork was clearly "inspired" by someone else's artwork, and that person has surfaced to say it was used without their permission. It's been brought to Breyer's attention, so I guess we'll have to wait and see what happens with that too.
Lastly, we have a new sneak peek on the Breyerfest blog:
In other news, it was announced today that visitors to the Kentucky Horse Park won't have to pay parking for the entire year, with the exception of some (unannounced) events. I'm guessing this is going to work similar to my yearly KHP membership, where we get free parking for almost everything except Breyerfest, the Land Rover Kentucky and other large events. We're still waiting to hear if it's going to cost money to park during Breyerfest, but I wouldn't be surprised if it isn't included in this. Guess we'll find out later!
Not much to say about the Beowulf controversy, except the artwork was clearly "inspired" by someone else's artwork, and that person has surfaced to say it was used without their permission. It's been brought to Breyer's attention, so I guess we'll have to wait and see what happens with that too.
Lastly, we have a new sneak peek on the Breyerfest blog:
Not sure why they bother with sneak peeks like this when it's impossible to figure out what it is, but whatevs. Looks like something glittery and pinkish? Why doesn't that surprise me? Its name is probably Hit Me Baby One More Time or Handler or something, right? Whatever it is, I'll probably be over in the corner rolling my eyes.
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